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Port Perry Star, 11 Mar 1986, p. 17

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i --_-- - AT Enjoyable soloists Greenbank and Area News Those present at the morning ser- vice on Sunday enjoyed two vocal solos by Mary Holt of Port Perry and Gladys Van de Walker told about some of her work as a day Pastoral Visitor, Mission Sunday is March 16th. Marian Sedgwick, a nurse who has been serving in Papua-New Guinea will be the speaker. There will be a Pot luck supper at 5:30 p.m. in Greenbank and Marian Sedgwick will give a slide presentation. Plan to attend. The animals are getting restless 80 spring must be on its way very soon. One day last week an otter was seen crossing the highway south of the village. This is unusual as these animals are not seen this far north in our area. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shadlock, Milliken, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean on Sunday. Better health is wished for Harold and Margaret Holtby who have both been in hospital and are now con- valescing at their home. Mr. William Graham has return- ed to his home from a holiday in Mexico. Mr. Almer Rennie visted with Ar- mour McMillan last Thursday. We extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooker whose grand- father Mr. Alvin Hooker, Kinsale, . passed away recently. Mrs. J. Couperthwaite attended the annual 4-H club leaders dinner and meeting at the Watermill Restaurant last Wednesday. The Sunderland Skating Club presents Circus Comes to Town, their year end fun-a-fair on March 23. The show starts at 2 p.m. and the admission is $2.00. Family skating from 2 to 4 p.m. Tickets can be pur- chased at the door for the smorgasbord supper that will be served at the conclusion of the party. News next week phone 985-2924. Villagers ask everyone to sign speed limit petition Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Judy MacSween and some of the other mothers in the village have a petition at the store for everyone to sign so that we can obtain a 60 km speed limit through the village. It is a very dangerous strip of highway, especially for the children and the school buses. Please try to get to the store and sign the petition, it may mean the life of those near and dear to you. Lorne and Eileen Slute visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slute at Raglan. Sunday lun- cheon guests with the Slutes were son, Bill, Debbie and boys of Rob- inglade Estates. Lorne and Eileen were Sunday supper guests with Ken and Lori Slute at Greenbank. Church and Sunday School this a V5 D week are in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m. The Session and Stewards will try again to have a meeting, being forced to cancel last week due to the storm. It will be held in Utica Church on Thursday at 8 p.m. There will be a euchre this Friday at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. Everyone is welcome. On Saturday night there will be a dance in the Hall with music by W.JK. Mrs. Mildred Thompson was a supper guest with Mrs. Phyllis Clarke in Uxbridge on Saturday. Visiting with the Eric Carres this weekend were Denise's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto. Durham Shoes invites you to view our new COLLECTION PUMPS - FLATS - SLINGS featuring Calico, Hippopotamus, Gloria Vanderbilt and Funtreads. DRESS - CASUAL ORTHOPEDIC SANDALS featuring Clark and Relaxshoe. CHILDREN'S DRESS & CASUAL SHOES & SANDALS featuring Savage and Funtreads. Deck Shoes & Runners for the Entire Family featuring North Star and Kangaroo WE HAVE CABBAGE PATCH & WUZZLES RUNNERS IN STOCK! RAINBOOTS, HANDBAGS, and TANA SHOE CARE PRODUCTS. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 11, 1986 -- 17 Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton ! 9 The Ashburn Group of the Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Lois Daw last Wednes- day afternoon. Nellie Hopkins was in charge of the meditation, giving us some interesting thoughts on the hymn "How Firm a Foundation," which we sang at the beginning of the meeting. Also reading scripture portions relating to this hymn. Chrissie McKinney led in prayer. In the absence of our president, Lois Daw convened the meeting. Conti- nuing with our study theme, a filmstrip on The Native People was shown, which we obtained from The Lindsay Presbytery. Lois led us in a discussion period following the film. Then next meeting will be on April 2, at the home of Ray Death. y 4 - 74 ATR Jf The Bible Class are holding their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening of this week at _the home of Chrissie McKinney, Brooklin. Mrs. Muriel Fisher returned home recently after enjoying a holi- day in Florida. Welcome home, Muriel. Visiting recently: with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner and Jean were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gardner of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Rees Williams of Don Mills; Mr. Frank McKimm, Oshawa and Mr. Ron McKimm, Peterborough. Arnold Ashton of Toronto spent the weekend at his parents home. Wasn't that a great blast of win- try weather over the last few days? &IN BRITAIN JAND SAVE 230 March 8-June?7, 1986 Womens missionary meet But just one look at that calendar, tells us that spring is close by. A happy and safe holiday to all who are enjoying the March break with their families. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mink and "family in the passing of Robert's mother. At Burns Church last Sunday, Rev. McEntyre's message was most interesting and inspiring, continuing his sermon series on Lenten Cameos of Grace. His sermon was titled "The Storm Tossed Saint," based on the text from 1 Corinthians 15; verse 10. The scriptures were read by Lindsay Death and Chrissie McKin- ney. Rev. McEntyre rendered a beautiful solo 'There's a Quiet Understanding." Due to the school holders {iis week, there will be no regular choir practise on Thursday night. Per couple Touram and Marlin Travel have teamed together to offer you substantial savings. Save $90 Per Person On your Britain Holiday If you book before March 30 Marlin Exclusive! Save an additional $25 just for making your booking with your nearest Marlin Travel agency. 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